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Digital evidence

About: Digital evidence is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1621 publications have been published within this topic receiving 18476 citations.


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06 Jan 2010
TL;DR: In this paper, a regulation-violating behaviour evidence-obtaining method was proposed to obtain evidence for giving a ticket from a vehicle regulation violation site, which can be used to improve efficiency of the traffic police affair-handling personnel.
Abstract: The invention relates to a regulation-violating behaviour evidence-obtaining method, comprising the following steps: initiating operation of the regulation-violating behaviour evidence-obtaining system when vehicle regulation-violating incident occurs; selecting at least one regulation-violating item from preset multiple vehicle regulation-violating items; initiating the camera to shot the regulation-violating site; obtaining detailed location and occurrence time position messaging of the regulation-violating site; generating a corresponding digital signature according to digital evidence input by traffic police affair-handling personnel; carrying out digital signature on the positioning information of the selected regulation-violating items, regulation-violating site photos, concrete locations of the regulation-violating sites and the occurrence time; transmitting the selected regulation-violating items, regulation-violating site photos and regulation-violating positioning information to the traffic police system to serve as evidence for giving a ticket The invention further provides a regulation-violating behaviour evidence-obtaining system; the method and the system of the invention can be used to greatly improve efficiency of the traffic police affair-handling personnel

7 citations

Patent
26 Jan 2001
TL;DR: In this paper, a digital evidence system is proposed to record pertinent screen activities such as data entry into an electronic form, verification of a data transfer and purchase order by capturing images of displayed web pages requiring interactions from the user.
Abstract: A digital evidence system is disclosed. According to one embodiment, the digital evidence system records pertinent screen activities such as data entry into an electronic form, verification of a data transfer and a purchase order by capturing images of displayed web pages requiring interactions from the user. The captured images are transmitted back to the business and can be retrieved according to a query about any interaction so that the online business could determine what has happened on the user side when a transaction was engaged with the online business.

7 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
04 Oct 2018
TL;DR: A comparison of the evolution of the accreditation of digital forensics internationally and domestically is focused on, discusses the existing problems that such accreditation encounters, and proposes the corresponding solutions.
Abstract: As a result of the many developments in information technology, digital evidence plays an increasingly important role in criminal and civil litigation. Because digital evidence is necessary for litigation, the judicial system must be assured of its accuracy, reliability, and verifiability, which can be assured by accreditation. This paper focuses on a comparison of the evolution of the accreditation of digital forensics internationally and domestically, discusses the existing problems that such accreditation encounters, and proposes the corresponding solutions. Moreover, this paper discusses the future of digital forensic laboratory accreditation and its implementation.

7 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
29 Jul 2017
TL;DR: The aim of this paper is to provide a brief introduction to the concept of digital chain custody, which is important for admissible evidence in court.
Abstract: Digital chain of custody is the record of preservation of digital evidence from collection to presentation in the court of law. This is an essential part of digital investigation process. Its key objective is to ensure that the digital evidence presented to the court remains as originally collected, without tampering. The chain of custody is important for admissible evidence in court. Without a chain of custody, the opposing attorney can challenge or dismiss the evidence presented. The aim of this paper is to provide a brief introduction to the concept of digital chain custody.

7 citations

Book ChapterDOI
01 Jan 2008
TL;DR: This chapter provides the reader with an overview of education and training in digital forensics with guidelines on the knowledge and skills students should expect to learn in a college/university educational program and a description of various types of training programs.
Abstract: Digital forensics is a relatively new science that is becoming increasingly important as tech-savvy criminals use computers and networks in their illegal activities. Demonstrated competency in digital forensics requires a varied knowledge and skill set that includes an in-depth understanding of computer hardware and software, computer networks, forensic science, applicable local, state, and national laws, as well as the ability to communicate in both verbal and written forms. The purpose of this chapter is to provide the reader with an overview of education and training in digital forensics. Issues specifically addressed include differences between education and training; the “core competencies” of the digital forensics examiner; guidelines on the knowledge and skills students should expect to learn in a college/university educational program; a description of various types of training programs; as well as pointers to Web resources for current information on available educational and training programs.

7 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20241
202387
2022206
202187
2020116
2019111